Hi all, I've applied for ILR Set(M) on May 3rd and had Biometrics on May 12th.
I received an email from an assessor on September 11th regarding my KoLL waiver to exempt myself from taking the Life in the UK test due to medical condition.
I provided the required complete waiver from my GP and an accompanying specialist doctor's diagnosis summary sheet as per UKVI's instructions.
The assessor implies my disability is not “severe enough to prevent …(me) from …taking a Life in the UK Test” despite my evidence in my application. They demand I take the test regardless and gave me 28 days or they proceed processing my application without it.
They didn't follow UKVI's standards which are publicly available online and say they have to ask for additional evidence. They didn't give me any contact information to communicate with them or dispute their claim.
I've had to reply to the email via the SETMdocs@homeoffice.gov.uk email address and hope relevant people read it as I told them the Equality Act means they can't arbitrarily decide not to make reasonable adjustments because they think someone isn't disabled enough.
I've sent a complaint email to the relevant email address as well but I have no idea how to proceed and who to speak to as I'm completely confused about the whole situation and some random person deciding my disability isn't real/disabling enough.
Has anyone experienced anything like this or heard of this occurring before?
I have sought help with solicitors (they can't help as it's not a litigation stage), Citizen's Advice (too specific for their assistance), and the Equality Advisory Service but it's all up in the air and I have no clue if anyone will take this situation seriously or outright deny me my settlement visa.
A bit panicked here!
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